Posted by LBSMJS on August 26, 2012 at 09:35:56 from (207.177.28.165):
In Reply to: Fuel prices up again! posted by DeltaRed on August 26, 2012 at 07:52:13:
Everbody is blaming ethonal for the fuel problems,but nobody says anything about the subsidys paid to the oil companies.The cheap oil leases,the esscorts out of middle east by the military,and the security forces to watch the oil fields.They want to build the refinerys on the gulf where they are in poor protected areas.You bash the price of corn,but it is the cost of production and transportation that are the biggest expense.Where do you think the steel and manufactoring would be if we still had 2.00 corn.Wait and see after the drought how much tre rest of the country suffers when the ag sector quits spending the money.So just keep complaining about ag and join the animal rights and large meat packers to get cheap grain again and see how good you have it then.Not sorry for the long post,just tired of all the p#s#ing and mo#ning
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